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•Uri'RRCtfML than a beanpole; wlaMl |wIttr«>UI« | HMHI ah* eetd. » I , ,-„,,. 1—\MBU<•»'>WW JtrfWW JFsaaie M oalr • atneer's lass, Jad sas 1st down th* bar* *o the cow* could BSSS Oat ef'the warm*, Wu^neyod una, . With lartMreap* sprinkled upon it Asanls was watoelng yean* gai-msr rajas Meata* a bsttereup oat otthe lane i i wrong mmt wwey. And reaching lua- eeliew *t» bMUHt|«M» o» any *spfl WM» ^h* from * peg, she bwsthwl off, stopping j don't ya« get «MHrriiMl.t*A'lM«h «»•*• t o kiss Dolly, who was Jn»t entering body to m for joa. f the front gate. He looked ap »nd lw|fb*<l- Dolly accompanied Mu» .Sfaurtfe* « P \*% »o%, jr©n*** «ot A •*» 1ft- she went into the garden t o get a tow j fete head on them voting Mottldets,'* radishes for supper. It «M a pi&orly shaking hi* own heed gravely; \bet I cultivated garden, for it was not el dout know of My r**]jBl<«, good wo- ways possible to get a man to work it j man whewaald have an old leilow like properly. «\t ih*re wwa a hifl cherry ' mi*-\- — ~ ' ! tree on which the fruit was just ripen-) \My Aunt Marthy w good aad > ing, and a* they came in eight ol tai»; nice,\ said Dolly. * they sew that th* groaad beneath w j \But eke woalda't have aMyDoUy.\ ; strewn with torn leave*, while prints ; \I gaea* she weald. Sh e lliinlu of bare feet'«\»«\ * !»\•* hoard in tho 1 you'ee rtal niwc And ah* Waajkt |o i fence. ' _.;._---- -jim a dog and s maa to tot* aw** of \Oh them boys! \ Miss Martha ex-, her nod the garden.\ claimed. \They're Wgna. aYeady, I The captain laughed antil WnjoUy \Jeaais !\* the heard hw mother sell, •at there at her titt* rttw-1 th» farmor tall, AM! bar ofa««k» gr«w a* red as a cherry. \Tm coming,, mother!\ »h» t»n»»<l - to go, ph«in stooJ ai tl» path-twlow, And tharo went Dnixf aal Bwi and Flo - over- into the «i*v«r, Bb nrina w«r« *tro.o« aa h«r waist WJUS »Ua, i jert &* they do every yonr, nnd now I'll I tmern w*a red «»d hi* blow wjrw fail *f *TU k«»p you- tm «rery «>w f*t» la, j h«*r no r**t nor pnnoi nntil th * frtit ? » | t*n*«, Dolly wn# offendod ; and »h« Or t«U ase th# naa# of yoar IOT*?,\ l all iron*. I-*** *an»jn*r 1 conld hardly ; alippad down fr«a the fc#aea on «bioh An minority «i 4o««wti« neonon* ndviwsa tho ho«Mk«wp«« of liantWd BMMMM ««•««• l»f tfw M<1 atwnjrtii. Mid d o •• much ironing with th* otota*a wringer M poMhte. Fbun piiwroa. likn Ww«U, pillow <»•«*. ah#et«, »«<rioot» u,d RtodklHBg* pnt through tlw wrin««r will b« wmootlt «*0«£ft tm ail pracUoal pqrpoaaav if tho roO«ra aro tight. Laf» ia too wbort nod A«aJt and blood mm too pc««io«*i t o b * waatad aprittkUn«, fo)d-_ ing, onfohling, irontnit, refolding ««l *iwfi»% '«F-t9t-«#- i«ltfHi- good*.—Pffcrfft iW Frean. ..' ' Yelloi Jicl til SUnalion Threaten Bnnswids Poor. ismiBsimiin^ Buainaaa M«UMt Lpcknd *n d Bar rod an d thw Im tkt «n% 4avya «l atmH Ilk* Into Jmdga B- Voodj^#liarod up nina 1 _ and *»< eitptey^l nnoa, «M~ j BOBTIT <rr«rycajMi thAtiHuaan ^ 1 for aom« y«ar» th* only lawytr f c««**y» H« bad no bodu «x«»9t >» l*Nath#t-ooif«r«d Bil»W and r- \* nm*> ortu mm Gam* mother» vokt# £rom t&a taxrah&as* fittt J«naie wa« *j«nctar and tsytti4 not snato With the tender M.rc»sth of a Jor«r. And who «oaS4 do a stsgl« thins With a yeUow bottetv«p tia<X*r their ehia, fcrt a«atla the great strong arss* within And grow a* red «t» th» c-iov«>r. \Itaybft tt» Bwo.\ tb<-n »h** Washed a^ain, \And osajb* 'Ua ooiy Ht^han Payaa\ — Thoo tho dark empt -v-r tile ai«a.i^w tana i And hnrterenpa a^prinfcia Sot a aiagta atmftd in th« i a.*h7 >^li tkre the ttakJe of D*tey'» «i v»r b-»il» \Tink-a^Mnk^-tinkle \' For naoth«r'» voi.-- aail th* bars forgot Th» cowaare int\> th« «n«a4ow If* BUie* d«ep is th« dVwy <:Jomr, JamiSo anti SI*T« >«nc *5owiy up, Bar aoft cfein rrilow with butt>r«-^p. Sit handsoas-j iacw Suahtxi •?%•\:. \Waere ar* yoa, Jonoie? 'til lat*- an<t coW.\ \We're donun'. motaer,\' aaij Stnp-iwo: bald!, \The eowa got Into the inaadew, Wa atopp*! to driir*th<ria »!owiy ap,\ Then b« alyij hJx) the but-wup And kiaaed her a^raia is :h* sh.v I ,vw. —The M%>J«rn Argo. na*\ \Tlrrngh tt> '\^'\> ihr»* j«y »f pr«^ mhf. wma wafa.J ami lan kouifc without ; ^^ |7uit iat *er*e«.\ j aayiqg».wwrd «f fowd^by. IWtBitS \Can't yon do »n>m*thins to k«*p 'em ! Bnt tge twst 4ny the' Utlfe girl wan J in fc ^1^^^% away, Aant'Marty?\ said Dolly, ayro- | »iek. Sh e bad taken caki; and lor » pathuingly.\'-\ * \ ' whoi# weak th* captain aaw aotbiag of \No d«;ary—ther*-'« nothing eooid S her. Hi* «wn*eien«» *ni0fc* him that HOW DOLLY PROVfDED. u wxtat, HIS hotw# does k«?«p 'em away hat a dog, and I haven't Kt>% wne. Tin afraid to ke*p a dog ; ht» might bite me sonic time.\ Hh« hunted up Kffle mst y nail«, and with an ait» triwl to fa»t«n np tho l^)iw board, bat it was of no avail Sh»- •»•»« a atnall, n«»t, di'hoaVelT- formoii woman of forty, with a pW#- aat, comely fnc#» whjen now became Sashed as abe toiled at her unwonted ta^k. \The whoi# f«nec wanks roendiag,\ »h#.' aaid at length, despairingly, \and 1J b« an likely to knock it all down a* make it whole. Ran over to old (.'hit*'*, Dolly, tlearf^and *ee tf her hnabaad can't oome an3 help »*. I f thta Itoard ain't fa*t«<n«d np at oac*. Mi#t Carry*.* pig* wsll get in and ro.it up the whole garden'\ Dolly skipped away aa light a* a fairy, but in ibriM* mtniitea was back a^am, aocumpanied, not by tho old colored man, bat by iaptain Wia*toa, bfarisg in his hand.* a heavy hammer and a l»i i>f new sail*. \Aunty old Cnrl* Jak# w»«m*t at horo*. ml broncht Capin Winston.'\ \Oh Dolly-\ \B« pleai^ii to do anything for yon, lifting hi! 1 :a» am, \ aaid th^ captain, seem mightily • hat politely. \Took the liberty of changed stave ' bringing thV»*.» things, thinking poaai- Dolly earn*,\ aaid , bly yun an^htn'l bar* '«a handy,\ Mis« Martha to fatM\ *He battdi>ni tb<f heary boanht an if neighbor, Mrs. they had Wea shsnpU'a. and d..ftir«\ly Staple*, a* the two fattened np half a doz«n *hwh wvre sat kartliag in the aanfftag h*meljr by th»ir. ra»t«d nasi*. (f.x>l «a*ry f with [ Dolly ioakic^ i>a »Liitringtv. tat; frost door open ' \Aalthia g mure I can «!<> for TOO. and looking «t» th„ ' m ,- ftm ^ \ h • ' in y\ I \>< -\ «>•••\ '•\' nfAt time l '** ^^ t&i»»W»8 \**' ^ \ • ' track. ' What tb.jy %*xd BOIKWIJ ever *B«W ; ho had, however unintentionally, bnrt th« f«eiing» of hi* Sittla friend; ao eao #v«ttiiog b# stopped at tb«s door with a pretty box of oasdt«w ia hi» band, whseh he int«nd«d t o ka<r« as a peace offering. \(Xood-day ra»*ainf How is the little oa# to-day?\ a* tnrjnirwd of Miaa Martha, who cmsm to tho door in aa- -i»t*r t o his modest knoek. But Dolly h«ard him, and as ah« VA» aimoat w«M and fitting up n^>w, *he iasi*t«d npon hi* ruining tn, and thtcy had what afo? railed \»ftn«'! time\ tXitmtniag and aortiag the cunU-ut* of the l»ot. \I am aorrr I »ver offended yon, Dwllr,\ said be rosa t o go. and'com* t o see me again soon as tou are well enungh.\ \Why. I never heard of Dolly's \using offended!\ Miaa Martha savad. \What was it about?\ The captain e*d«r*d; bat Dolly aaid, frankly: \I wasn't mad »nre eaongb, Anal Marthy. I wanted htm t o (site care «>f yon, \raw* you ought tu hare some- body to --\ **Dolly, you'll set *sck as?aln staying in this eoSd t*.K>m. Ho and sit by ihm kitcaWn firf.\ Th*- child obeyed, takiag her pre o i-rz* IMIX with her; bat the captaia bt'«it*ted and Ubwered. \Maylie he *a»d, a Isttia shyly— \maybe Mis* Marthy, utaee the little on**\* mentiuned it, »«• might a* weii talk lb*> matter «ver now. It ns't th» UTTUt aiTTjroa &t Tata %ITCKKH. I f crack ers at e stale or moist, apri ak W slightly with salt, and beat in a mod- erate oven. Dry the leaves and left over stalks of fiekry^ja \ \ . ' t o 4a»or -aonps wtth. flee easts more for llonr in * eiotb »*ek, wben yon ean bay more ! aai better elotb for 'the same Kseiaat' ' tat money. ( Don't lhr«>w away a lamp wick s* ; soon as it i s short, bnt »a»h it, b**i* : a strip of white jaaatta to the lower , end and o*e it a week or two longer. j If bard soap i s taken from its wrap- • ptnfr* and »to>>d etigvwue on a shelf tn i a warm room, or pnt in a bag and hnnf • (whind the kit«h«n ranne for a few ! week*, it will last dtvid*dly teageir • than otherwise. ' Every oaat-rf of east, fat, eold atmst and bones aboald \*e »»**«1 and atilised ; for tnaktng erovptettea, h»»b soap, dripping*, or soap j^r*»a»e. Break tb* be»»«» before stewing them for soap^ , »o that th.- marrow may eacap*. A teaspuoafnl of wotasae* or imtT ThoM»arw» Paools Hungry-Ar t Anpwal to OaorcSa Con* irsMmsnand Senator* . but bad. read law s r *hort j tacky t a bis y«i«tb. He was rerti, . *wl i«i|fti«i*i»t in »pjK*»»i»,- iM^ame tiefore bis death a * \ a n honored-JaJgy, A young attorney from tag setUed i a the little coantry fema, i ' i library of aboat half \ botntd! - &ma»wtat. Oa, traiv preaaot* the apaear*' a*c» oi a gitj suteksa with the veliew fsvsw seew 'wv «,aw left in teeir bom**, ao4 U»*w are tber* oniy bneaua* tbay t^aoaot g«t away, j Every tagimy ia tae slaee u rtaw< a**i ifts wtNJieaale «»K<in warete^jMSii,, wliiwh gav# } •W.jfb>yaw«at to Sttadred*, ar* barred. ! T3M» «**«» a»v« ahttt taeir 4o-.it*, aa-i aa'i t j at the ra«S4«8<ae« are also t9e*«d ap. Tfee { HreetS are 4asertml, Kwry ptttmm Whe> ] eosrid gsi owt at the %Uy l*» *wa#iia« »«-*, and #..<w »oa* t/ai the ptsor xr* left. ! TVaw faatlljhs* mtv already tu£*ttmg fur ; the •.-*..ssasi.<» aee*a*!ttc« »>{ «{», «}4 «iii fee : •ttfetal J«>-*j to a J*w 4ays if ngt&wg i» diMM i t«» r«i*e»e tfemss. f Ths rttlseas met an*) appoent*4 a pwesUt- : tee Mt reBef. aadjl&« ww»«H«w i-amedtateiy ' a|>f>eai«a t* Bear by ,riik>* Jar t*!p, &*!•*. \ they fwr«talat«a (he J^Uawtag, wtn-t.-a wsa s« - aaee forsari!*.! to Wa*fcia«u« t^ ptaMat* [ ColtltiUl a»J Uor<k«, *>}i*a»«r «.'ri»j> att4 Ut* J weaaber*. vf ttM Usuiwia <i*i»^att^a. j f Tk» *«siatfe!6 here i* iU*teeMi(aav W# are t laaadsotnely on bis first sppearmnoe 'In • . _ btoagki »»*t of bis library to the J r«f*d • ry l ever onenue a yon , : ^ mUv4 ^ B ^^^j, or y^,^ t shut „* «r«a» th« .wir^ M! ,i..J* w«*i4. the visitor, at teagtb, as ; w ^|^Wnww«aitli •«««»*, babe. ' ^^IT'Z^^l^^LT^^\ ,. \*oa *«t fo»g«e me . ^^ ^„ ^^ ^JT^ .tab ! w^T^'rTi^X^'. t~j'wXTi seemeagata soo n s* yo-a ; - f . B „t<l broom does !»tt«r and oaioker i «*e**. Abnwt t ooo mcttifl iels ia :*#<><•* of an old broom doe s tatter and qaioker work than an urdtaary'1»taekiag braisk The »yrap h ft from sweet pickle* «r caaae^l frnit, abonld b« kept and widetl to mine* meat. Toe syrap from pi*kk» anrtU no further preparation, bat that ftpwa fruit sboakl be scalded, and pat in a pi*** frail jar. Several kinds «aa be mixed together. ma am street. \I don't feel mginas lonesome hr<aw blow had b»:ta as I did when I had no company bat ••(}&, vw»r'* Dolif cried, eagerly, ' l>,Jt th *' w * kt > vhta I)i>ii ?' hmd ***'' b *\ r Pinky and that Clarke girl; and ibe -We want a d©« to'scare away tbo*e ; $*****? ^'^ Marth* took ber on b*r land knows I'm glad to get rid of her! \ m ,\ hoj*—* good dbg that won't bit, f Dolly's only six years- and fire , 'eaua* 1 Annt Marthy'* *fy»td of dogs. , month* nest Taeflday; bttt oba'sgot LWoe't yon lend osVilurt, cap'a more sense {ban a dozen Hairy Clarke*. -and she's »«eb company V* \ Well, Pm glad t o bear yoo my so; •for seems to me yon weren't over aniiooja to have her at first.\ \Well - mebbe not. Yon see, Fve L*p sad into her aria*, aad kiased h- r with unwonted t^ndfrnesa. whale the child wai cure *he saw usartt in her «y#s. \Are y»a sorry for anything, A aat Marthy?\ she iaqatred, anitousiy. \Ha deary; J'm glad.\ Aad &» the child »aak to sleep. 'Bless th * ehSd! \ Dolly was socb a providsr. day Sight -Sate Why, DoUy.-I'm surprised at yoa, \ remonstrated Mi».i Martha. Bat thf captain laaghed. \That's a fast-rat*- ideej Dolly,\ he aaid, patting her early head, \Pilot aev« bites: he's too goo-!-a»tai*d fw | roekad ia her arms, the bttle load . never been ased to children, and I • that. Bnt aa make.* coi«e enongb to ': l '^ m **^ looks*! down at the fail face thought ^4 U :«ch «n everlasting j scar* away a band of robber*, in if f «* h * •«\*•. *b«oogl» her te*r.»i aad troable, aad keep the bon«e tarned j yoa're agreeable, ma'am, I'll jast fetch marmared fast inside oat Bat f couldn't refuse : him over at night and anchor him to j Conitin Emily Jane whea she wrote t o i this tree till morn in\ and yon may de- beg, me to take care of Dolly while she \ pead h<»'ll do lib dnty. \ went to narse hex sick mother. She ', So thenceforth every evening ontil offered'to pay board; oat I wouldn't ; the frnit was all ripn and gathered. dream of \taking board for DoUy. She Pilot wa* lied at the foot of the cherry pays for herself in good company ; and ; tree, and is the morning aalooaened then she's such a provider,\ ' by ISlisa Martha aad allowed to go \Provider? Why, what can Dolly ; home. provide?'* j . The result was that besides having •*Ob». pretty nigb everything that plenty of trait to wad aronad to her she thinks is waBtaa\! Why, she I neighbor*, she made preservos enongb hadn't been here lore* days when she | to fill a* dosen jar* — on« of which she wanted to know why 1 hadn't vises! presented to Doily to take noma with trained, over th* porch, like bar} her as h«*r very own. mother's; and when I said I didn't know where t o get any, off she went;' aeqasiatanci Bt>C10S»«tJ» WjlSKKO. A few hints in regard to tbe wa*!j. inxjil howaeaold artkk* a»»y not h\- aaacceptable- Of ..eoarse, the first thing t o be considered is tbs quality of the wat*»r ; this ebon Id be , at way a clrar raw* water wfee* »t c*» W ob- tained, If thai is not possible, then, otbi-r mean* mast 1M? taken. Ho»#- tim«.-j» soft wat-pr <mn be 'obtained, bat is maddy and thfrefore not snitabie. It can 1M* cleaassd by patttag tnt» * barraltnl a tabU»«p«*oafttl of poKwdrrt-d abtm. Let it <taau a few boar* aad ti will be clear enough f«r as*. A very stmple way to laaku hard watf-r soft t* to pat to_«y_ory mitn qnarts of hard water one uane»t of <|Huck h»e, and l^t it stand ant»l it bee. troes clear. Tb.-n j«>ar it off iatij a barrel, l«!avia-j; the •Iretrs behind, Mi>st boosekeeji*?** howuvar, have a war af their own. A^mit 4 000 jwopjo M! ia Sfc* c«y aa«f.4« w saM»-»r* »af^i*«a lma»<«Uiae i n«Ni, f.rots««a» as.4 a*...»iry Time I* *a ] ta^jftaat eiea^ai. We *pj**i la Uaatf at f a #»rs«««a pnof^is ht tttt«HMitM« aid aa.i «*a- | adraUy ttij <ap«a ife* ««art v! % %!*>*% I a^awrt'.-a* peofrie aa.j ;bfl jf-'i-jrBsB'ttS s« rasixad. \ I6*s d>>;*ta»tit H -ii^-a-M If i\b:%Thm W. • Lam, M*j«r i . V 0***!r«az'. Jan*6 t- tHft, - He». tlair ) T, t'^t, Ji-st. i. U Ttm**t>pm,*, IS**. Fataec tUaa***). • TV ixiitvi iiii «fc«i t*i«t t» t» lay* *(«,<<,*. : fin*!* *i« *<o>*(aatsate4 l-y s&* «J*<nw*ry A saotlser rz&r. ia * Jwaiisy far r+t^n-wi It^m mh*tt the i'<i3*T rrnum **-r> f^aft.l, TR*: »jf. ; fsrvr t» tbj» Hi*~r«Kt-jhi -Siii4 <>t >fr*. lire?*.* tVt Tfe* -hlki t&t a-s S*wo mM ,i* £b* ;srt of ktr eis^4t»r'* fc*s»r »ifc.-w fe!-,*,!»«*r | Wan Brvt 4i+-v.-r»t. «*,c fc,*.» R „,i . 11ra4 s a •, sswsa-8 waa any ?a«- w.j»-> tew b^g |t«-t*r *nW*f9i% Wfter* nis*. rattarst i* •• ES«e i* a ais^i«ry, «aiT«Mi u » t*-^ ' -rM*T»K Tb« c.v-rt., lUfft*. *iy T-»irk ii.-/wn w»>-r*i 'd*j* ajfj, i# s»-t* '; caa kar-JLi/ T**!*tvrt, - ^j.s»rbi rrr» At !b\- rwj,»*»»s tjf ifc* «! fr'iorvia, th* Marts- «tath>p*t ia*f-*^»*»r» 4} Wa «*rpetb»g, popak r day. E-™~ ws . ettiraifed agmiart I and, as asoal, had not a book. When bis adversary carefalty bis books from bis pretty earpel and laid them on the table, looked astouiahni, bat qaiftkly ered bis ready fesoer***, and \ the\Ja*tice to efewsa bi« lar i . atomeats. He bnm»d to bis ' stead, bslf a mile or no sway, aad : : hut old U-stL^r-boaad Bible aad '•> torisa iato a grain sack and i tbe«t to ot»ttrt, imitajRag- hi* ' to laying tbem b*-for# htm oa \ tabbh TW evidence was i»tr.*t»ee4, \ the aVaakn^ajMjjNfcia*. f m the '<• tiff, taatle ht» openiag vgwateat read at teagtb ffoat his «m \ : E-- — m.ad<f hw char»ct*riatie k in r«*ly, do«in* by re*dian law\ * h'wi eb l Bible jowt the r#v*rs* of '; resh| by bat opponent aad towk baVI | seal, patting bis Bibla o« the table, :| Hi» advetasry - ifea^twd ov#r aaj^ ; pu-Wi it ap, aad «<aeiag what it was : s *• SiSWi » -addressed the Jttst^e* - ' \foar Ho&or,\ said be, '*tkm ! [ is a'ham bag and a pettifogs**. 1 A *tt, this ** the BiWe itvtn which j lus*jatetrad«4;t tormstt law.'; •J 111* old Jaatics k>-jtk«d tadtgaaak,'' !- aad Iat*rraptt«f lb* yoaa^ attoraey,i ! saidjs. - ' \sSetdowa* Wbat better taw ***, i a* 0t4 tban tb* BsWf % \ Jl<, thea 4#» ; .•tdad-tae <f-*»e ia fetut „4 th* defoad. s ,- aat ---'»r« , «-a B*K, It j* b»Uev«4 lbs.** ar# toi.M&.IM -, m*\-p ia th* wvrld; 10*5. N*.T** b»fs| : - J6T.|tt. *fi^- cattle -; S^.4.rr,(5As Mr** * v . It k* eottreattU tbat (be^beepaataaar' ber hoir*» cam* aad b-jrwns ti»l,tr^t,M* \* ' '*^** ______ ^ la>Jf*0 oancc* of oaf trnld co-iange-*, ther#are »W> r^tnr—* of piers gold, tea visMia* *>f *ilf:t and ntairtv «4 r«pfwl!. oft Da U a» as » br rv * »«*. ^f»J# fc»^j»fe-j*s,-% * ii'«*st«.>i sier-«t»w »»4 *at»rist; <ate J las as ri«!.» Tlwre are various ways of doing } ***«»' ifr*pa«! iSji<\MI liWT ba« • r •i«rB*'3 by ;fc# -»8S-\*r at tiraaswt-'t. ^•rsi^ l»r*TW,«i# Oitftt, r i • v AS Twutf-s, t „ teens •*•«*'»->-*_ »?'\•' j r*Mrs; i . **stas«v auotsn *•«* taat a*tela* •»ew«etwM-|*,*» ..« »*» »ra«-i»! g, J. t'aaWST a) «;0„,*B*«S fe»**«JM^* 1* I a* CK* «* TsMfc Qieae> •»! *«*«» afnnwaji. snA i (-at aaM «tns ^ -oti; HlXMUtfi (KH- - - \- - , i --- l !* w ' , '* ,,l *f.* f ' c%,1,r! '*-*sat «>«««««; 1«nir»\t V lit» -«•••«* H*tA*Si;*»*aaa fv»a, r»*»« J.Cwaawv, -WWBS ta basses « * aawt nlavtit—) la •»» t «a«icw<a*wr. A. 0 Ust A Dentist Talk*. \I'd rather have three women pa* tient* than one man,\ said a well- known practitioner ia \ dentistry. \They show witfeont doabt a far greater amount of courage and pa- tience under the often excruciating tortures of the drill and forceps than men.\ •Have they mora phurkr* washing in an easy maaaw. One that has been lately recommended is by tbe ase of what is called wst*r*gla*w, I do not know personally anything about it, b«tt it is very highly recwai- .mcadod- l a using this th* cloth*?* •honld be soak-.,! wtt aigbt in as»in> tion of one part of water-glass to twenty-five parts of moderately hot water. In the morning add more hot j Br>ir.»«w-1t. The water, and stir the clothes tboroagbly '• i--om«eadatlea Ad*W« recetvwi !roa« IV S'-JTH-V » t lata pa «*ai«t laat mr* &•-> a-ew d»v elo-»!fr<'af* of y^iow tevwe ia thst vt- iawv., I»r. Wjama A<sa r ,ss^tHiafre<l a tauea-i o! wtotmastqa ia tfc« M»rU»« ttoaattei Um tie I'JTJ o«* at fa*»J*Sii*4, iai< rtfost*-,^* j,s alt twatth ••&-\t%. C»tra»r». ti*.. Tw:> 4*ys AC> th« i->*r«V af nnt*.-*;tte rv-r«»mttMrat«d » ••jiiar»atla#' »<?««», -«j <-«aa>-tt ses<,tr<--t it;* TTM^f «t*t«! i t at *«#•* *a !i?f i <t*y • yjv, fssusv Hat:*»t;a*arrS r-»e- ^l»**»> atuaailr saAarta atr»»ll; \Ms. u>« t&»mi a-*4 >*mam* -—rfaraa *t U» »»*•*». J»»4 f«--f -*M mantaH fr-*, ._-> ,../••'• r «****•* Oc^alada. 0. far* a.>s4 % t*r*er-*»*, fJa. *»• t a St* ataitef M sew loaw «aa#*ag, Wn 'ladacd th#v hsv-r: ~ Downs af my B/thia time there was a vary »ood j _ omcB j» ih jgi u I ^jd ajantio^ who loastatanc e established between Miss ao a # , J?0 tb „ mi>lrt » etlt c „. OBT ^a,^ actiea wa* so* an-maary, !>»>ar «rf si* *!* s»Bcji|-rr» rtf ia« twaH rasigbHl T!bs .-sty to .-r^w»i»t with rsfu^e-is, {r-.-.i> firaaswi^s. _ _—_»_»». CI3ASTERS AND CASUALTIES aad got a couple of sprouts of Madeiry Martha sad her bachelor aeighbffr, the without a wiace while f rind that the wine fro/. Capt'a Winston There captain. v -naiority of mi-n arc atmdlaU cowards *? ll ^.j? t tf'' lt ont ^^X**^ { . Wh * aeT * r b * »».M>ght ovat^tilot, I ia the op< ? rstiag. chatr, and the very aad growtag Mk* possesse.1 Tken, t there would be a Little chat in the gar- ^ ht of tfc e Tnstraments i s often t'other day, when I was bothered wtth : den ; and he more than onoe insisted i eaoaff j, t„ mil j; t , mm¥> . K reai, big miee eating my spice cake, I said Pinky Upon doing her some little service, > „ troB i f e i|o» pale with nerronaaeas. was growing too old and lazy t o hant such as pruning her grape vines and j\ o Men a J g dwBWld B)t ,when tbetr for mice, and that same eveain' in mending the back doorstep, to •««« | t ^©th are t o be extracted • on the other oomea Dolly with a white kitten, and ;£telly was afraid to intrust her small j haad , hm _ e m4)n t rU€i ]^u^ ktng -^ •ays she. Aunt Marthy -you know i weight. , J men refuse gas and sit down clmly ia •he calls me aaot—*tha tattle cat will | And once, when the captain was nek j * -j^, ^3 Submit to the otherwise be gtawdmhf the time rinky4ies, and Doily reported that he wouldn't j aa »- 0 idable painful procew of extrac- and then she'll catch mice for you. eat the breakfast whiehCbloeprepared, v f,iom withotit \ murmur \ The two Sadies^oimed ipalangh over Miss Martha sent over a dainty tray of I \Which has the heat teetb'*' • Dolly's \eateneaa;\ udMrt. Staples, her own delicious waffles aoA broiled { >, Well j ^ iok _ omen ar# fflore t eran,mg her fisck a* she looked out of , ohieken, which the child reported glee-1 10 . t4wid ttrict j T to their Ueth wberfr *he ftont door, said: • j fully the captain ate / every bit, and , _, ^ „ ni g, ^m* is too bu*v to stop \Why there s the child now, a-set- saia twas the very nicest cooking he ; fo^aawtiatry until the stern < aeceesiti ting ia old Capt n Winston's porch, i erersaw.\ alongside of him. Poor man t he's 1 It was about this time that Doliy be-1 been terrible lonesome since his, sister' g«n to look reflectively At bet rstrtfve Nsncy married and went away.' I de-! as the latter would sit knitting i a hat j slare, I feel dowaxljhi aosrry for him.\ j tow rocking chair in tba-ewAr^^aad.! \Oh bestejat seek* to beaker after | one'day she surprised her by awyj»j( u company ! fr4|e*« gotl^l baainessplace | gravely: ' : 5 t fr^ j <own at the wfcari, aad when he eomes j , \Atiat Marth*, I thiak' yon wattfe* borne be jswtayoesto wwrk lit his bitof man to tgke iawe of jFffl«.\ . •'\^\'IMJ-i garden, or-art« in his porch play tag \O >od grae|oua» «W|I! T«rba4|s*t warm . — , Mm] ****' rawat -* ^T* 4 ^ ' r.Sl . f v«»r sach aa Idea into ydur \'Oanse.v answered rnfHed grayity— '* *carta* : tiie T ^-i ; Bfi»p oi things fan «aot do for takes with the doaw aad children. Doiiy's powerful fottd of him, aad loves t o hear tell about bow he was ship- wrecked once, and all about the strange places he's been to whea he was capt n of the Nancy.\ \Pity he ain't snerried. But Dan! jj married aays he's about the most backward . Miss Martha broke into a laugh, hot man on yeertb wbere there's wimraen | when the questiew. was repassed, she eoncerned. You kno#,'when Nancy , said, with a nigh which seemed to come went away he tried Miss Snellin's . despite herself :< boarding-house, where the Widder- \ \ Because, deary, nobody ever asked Tomlia was living, and theim two wim- i me.\ \ . dentistr y until tho stern' necessit y of pain csases th«>m t o do »o, Tobaoco stas great; an evil with men as candy and,sw#ets with women. ..j.fWhom do I consider the bestjpsy? Mill, I can very truly state that I 1ft|e v never lost a peno r oi money d|l»d me by a woman. Oftentimes I h##e been warned by taj., brother den- tms not to have actresses as patients, ttn they have nevsr failbd t o pay me. _| some. cas<?a it was two years after I rtth a sti(»k ; then drain off the liquid. Tbe clothes will be foaad t o lw> i-S.-ans*^!, Imt if it should ehaace that a i-w spots ' are visfbte, pat a hui r soap o n tiwwv and rab liyetty until they disappiSar. Whits nsaaeat abooid be wash'--1 >-.« aalear day m ^leammer^or is a warm room in wtat*r;\b«t*h*y»h«aM l>e dried w hors tbers »any grant _._._^ either natural «r artifictai Make a hot «t<ls wdh. fpfws aaapsjsd solt wa- t*-r. Diasrdve ia each quart of aads s level teaspoonfui of powd*r«^l borat. and for the see«*nd wsishing ase sad* aton^^-Wbile-ia' tie botjtora* wnte* push the na'aaels srwiut, prVssing and *joeeting theta thor,>o«chty until th.- general aoiii&jr has t>oea removed ; then rub all the spwfc* with the hand*. ftqueeae the water out and do not wring the garments -Pat them into tho *e«oaw t*fc of pa-k ; .atirr»fw aa d i T*W»K»aa, of I'hUsJ, sh*ki.n4ll«^l\la : :4lte , seailwe}: abtlT J.^othW»tsao*fspaau cold c|m«f a t« permit tiw sq«*e«ittf | ' of them oat of* hot water. Lay'each I piece i a soft cotton cloth.* and wrap it < up to absorb the water; then hang it j up t o dry. White blankets should b# • Waa\od i a this way ; then ban* them j up * in some shady place to dry as quickly as possible, pinning one edge < to the line and carefsdlr Mratj-fhtert- t tag all the Otheta. —Atasricah Faatter. } ge (is* M«a4ft»v taatHamtiab, ssal •» s/T lt»a*«»*«*«*. At Oa,OwvieaTffcSsvbal £ V, tV»*e a t sw_saaa^.Wr_^^~ *** r-^^ 1 **!?^ .^».£««**l fsir,T»t Cg^ta»yv%a. meMri*s*4faea*Mba ft^N-awesvreB*. <*m** 'Nst •a-auor •» *>»»«. ismfjs>m-s->e taasva. mesaatasaa. WHILE IN THK WAR 1 Wa#.ta*«a Hf wit* M i '•VMSJSBH aa4* mamMI Fa a»r tsrf. ^sa.fast t- beta mrasif W ttrtftia*. Aftsf Mmrr a ram loo nurataiis adrtfc m* *n take mmi\* •aroaaanua. t sst s tr^U* «a4 ««MjiaUr Snte * ftrsisa* BJW 1M W**sr. Attm iafcasf } Mtlat 1 was 'watt awt . . .. . . aa»e tws stee* swaa tfos'*\* •;«* *r«** CWWH4*.***.- J**. A. WMsaaaw. MM ton**.* «LILIII,» MJ lone work for an actress that 1 raw neap | recfl j Ted the moaey all the way from ,, •- _ , yourself. England, explaining that cireum- My papa takes eare e*Hmy mamma. ; BUnceB h.,1 rea dered\it imp,j«wible for Annt Marthy, why aia* you Barer | mw to , mT Mi>te then.'-St. Loaat \ married? ; Republic. \ Tea bostawM f-orfSoa if tsv*> 1 .wa »! ' trawford couafj. !a4^&a, wa* j J»t t'j- ftre. - «»ltr'T»ai*B Uvarg* W. She!*, a'. #*yt| i »%»*ana, was aa-.wsel i-twit aai e»ri«-iiij \ t»jar~t Jay * r»t(j» r,t ia W»ti«i(«,ir.. )> » . I S'lfgooa ft*s*t»: W>fu»s. st Wasstajjfn;, ' w»* a,S»m»«ct of thn >i*n*^>pg}«a) of a ffa.jtf i tawsaiyalksw t^vvf-at aw»u*wt^c, <fnr*r&# Wan* ptaytsg bait ia't'aijate. p«tf« liyian.1 wa* sirs-* in ia* ha.-k of ih* s* i ' by, . bail »*» UMS tai, o* Htm *».*•*.- t I- ~rt^r.-HiiT^ i r w , ; ,~ « C rartrr, aaaaUaost iaifnittv kllr«<L ' I ..... tb« #lasi&^ ^r*a **=ff iu l!5* ?*Tj*,-j!i«». | ri»e? at Wit^Wi-.iH*, r<o»a*. Mat* • WAS t*r-jw»»t j ,. . .._ - inssSiff war* | rst»*aei, .\•WE\ . [ vJUSIam Warn A 5-.>a A M or raw's !>ar>J- \ W«r« hoaw, ia RatUfi. SOTI* Seetta, wa* [ barasd t los*. tMS.asft. . ftyfas Ksstiag, a J Or»«ftsa, was (stalty m^r-l tqr nUiisa frose f a)s4«a>i . ^ataataeatorat st AtUuttc Higblaa<is, ' N«\W iarsey. Joha teoisaa wss a a Ml t»y [ tt^btnlng, wn«# at work on, a rsilru«.i $i»t. \ aao tLJL Ubrboi wss crashed Ut death' bv i ll«*voUs.pM of a tsathia 4 pavUtoa, ia walea ] fee bad Seagal »h»«ter | a, l^jrj. Karre; ot JtW'llnto^ksvillie, rvsaa.. j white \.isBpwg 5a &* Alt«,jh*By river, aaar i »DI»*po»s, aecWteatiy hiiled a»s >-.>aag«>r ! brother, AJbsri, bjr arictr *\l*>mi at im^asfeat ' '««««. »»t»rvto««a *W«akta»ev«, »•*> Hood's^Cures M^ss^sMMayiri^'tNaT\' m*!mmf*'\ViSr^ August. Flo^K min set their caps so p'iatedly at him that he got sheered, sod went baak to Jus own house and got that old colored woman, Chloe, to oome every day and eook and clean up for him. Aad sieh eookia'! Ewarything barvt or orvt done, aad the risen bread Hke ao mueh patty. It'a a woader be ain't dead of dyapepsey before thsa 1\ \Dear dear l\ said Kiss, Martha, ^^setjnii^^ commenced rolling ap j friend. Captain Winston ha* kantUaw.' | The oaptaia wa» seased ia bis \Talkin' oi aeokistf. : l'naergroun< CaaalHixtera Miles fcaag, ! The canal between Worsl«^ and St 1 Helena, in Jforih England, is probably (the longest and most remarkable cans! \Why not? Mamma said you was ! of the kind in the world. It ia siit^n pretty aad good.\ « miles Song and is underground from \Mebbe I was too/jaiet for folks to f »ne end to another. Many years- ago notieo me;\ answered the old maid, the managers of the Duke of Bridge- dreamily. And then, her thoughts | water\* estate filled its old mines with seemed t o go away from Dolly—sway i water that they might transport the into the peat, perhaps i a speewJaatawa I ease under around instead of on the of what might have been ; and she surface. Orwnaryswmaiboatsatensad, never noticed that the' child slipped , the power being furnished by the men. quietly away and ran swiftly across [The tunnel arch over the canal i s pro> the street to the little cottage W her j vided with cross pieces, aawt the men propel the boats alowg aa tfcay lie ea ffcafcr Tnirllis ea the feeds «£ eoal — PMaawwrg Daspatch. fit, IfTLMlIlKXE*. t Blackberry Blaae Mange-—Masb I ripe blackberries, strain oft\ the juica, | to a qasrt add a teacup of sugar, put 1 on t o boil; moisten a tablespoonful of ^ moss fariae with eold water! aad stir id Ute boiling juice, take from tha fire, pour in a mold and stand aside t o coo!; j when hard turn out, sa d serve with I whipped cream. j Blaotberry Boll—Make rich puff] pesft roll out, spread with, ripe black ! berries, sprinkle with sagar, roll up, ; pot in a long, narrow pan, \s\prea<l tb», top with bits of butter and a enp of J sugar, dredge with fioar pour a cup ; of binling water in th«t bottom of th« ' pan. Betin the ovan ajnd bake brown, J Serve hard sauce. ^ Blackberry Plommery--Pa t a qusrt 1 of ripe hlerkbrries in a saucepan with < a teacup of Itoiling water. Let cook ) tea minutes without stimag, mow to u ( tan tsbleepooasf ul of corn stareh ia a little eokl water, aad stir with* the boiliug blackberries, take from the ftre, f _^_ sweeten, aad pour i a a d»ep dish 'to i' Jslwim i» mill lavwad wttk tbs tals cooL fierve eery cold with eager and i fun<-t*}B» of Coh>oiimiocer as ] that he will mtaaav I e*t la iBertaallSSaa^ly. the case. C H. Dear, Prop'r Wash- ington House. Washing^, V*. H Tly wife suffered with radjgettW «M» dyspqiMa for yim* UJe be* came a tardea to bar. Physicians failed to give relief. After rtadine; out 01 your books, I parchased a botUeo€AagtwtFlo«veT. It worked like a charm. My wife received hs* ctediAte relief after takiag the fast *io«. ^he was completely cared— sow wetghi 165 potinds, and caaeat , .. _,_„ joy'hmg she desires withotit aagr* »t* a emmp of baaa**. aot snowing his ! ^*^\ 0a ^ I ^ tti ^ M WO* fbrioerijr brAker was there. * '\\\— «••»»»•-•••- 'W thstr way to ^a;ir,:h at f.-r»y. JJew V->rk. Mr. sad Mrs, I,, J, lbiyw, tit»ir rfaueh* t*r. Miss aia (l<*y«*. Ktw N'aai-y WM« aai Ml« K:am« &>w4«ti Wflfj ja»«*atSy fc)Hn-.l, th»lr r>*ttt*#e b*lii* «ru<r* t.y sa *-xprm§ tr.iia at a grade gr<?««iri^. THE HAWAIIAN kTFklU. afiaiitfn Bluua: and Tharalos Will Cflndaet fhs Dip'uniiiic Ba»in«s. , With tbs .irr*T*l ..; Micl*t*r HJ.>«os j a W\»«*»*t»o In tb« nfi,! (..» dayn diplomatis Snuiiness !>^4«p«n the Iiiiteil statrs an«t Jtawail will be,columned *>? Mr. UJoant sad t«r Mr. Tharslvn, the Minister ol tbs Prov«»ioi«al (ioftfturwat to tsta wmatrj. It in searaed sf the (Mats Oepartmeat that Mr. •Kaav aa^Tauskluua^^iBw IKQ WffislstaaTswfttf